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Chapter 5 Study Guide

This document contains a study guide with multiple choice and short answer questions about work and energy concepts in physics. The multiple choice questions cover topics like the definitions of work in scientific and everyday contexts, conditions for work to be done, forms of energy like kinetic and potential energy, and equations like the work-kinetic energy theorem. The short answer questions ask about statements of the work-kinetic energy theorem and conditions for work to be accomplished.
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Chapter 5 Study Guide

This document contains a study guide with multiple choice and short answer questions about work and energy concepts in physics. The multiple choice questions cover topics like the definitions of work in scientific and everyday contexts, conditions for work to be done, forms of energy like kinetic and potential energy, and equations like the work-kinetic energy theorem. The short answer questions ask about statements of the work-kinetic energy theorem and conditions for work to be accomplished.
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Study Guide

Work and Energy


MULTIPLE CHOICE
In the space provided, write the letter o the ter! or phrase that "est co!pletes each state!ent or "est answers each #$estion%

______ 1. In which of the following sentences is work used in the scientific sense of the word? a. Holding a heavy box re uires a lot of wor!. b. " scientist wor!s on an ex#eriment in the laboratory. c. $am and %achel #ushed hard& but they could do no wor! on the car. d. 'ohn learned that shoveling snow is hard wor!. ______ (. In which of the following sentences is work used in the everyday sense of the word? a. )ifting a heavy buc!et involves doing wor! on the buc!et. b. *he force of friction usually does negative wor!. c. $am and %achel wor!ed hard #ushing the car. d. +or! is a #hysical uantity. ______ ,. " force does wor! on an ob-ect if a com#onent of the force a. is #er#endicular to the dis#lacement of the ob-ect. b. is #arallel to the dis#lacement of the ob-ect. c. #er#endicular to the dis#lacement of the ob-ect moves the ob-ect along a #ath that returns the ob-ect to its starting #osition. d. #arallel to the dis#lacement of the ob-ect moves the ob-ect along a #ath that returns the ob-ect to its starting #osition. ______ .. +or! is done when a. the dis#lacement is not /ero. b. the dis#lacement is /ero. c. the force is /ero. d. the force and dis#lacement are #er#endicular. ______ 0. +hat is the common formula for wor!? a. W 1 Fv c. W 1 Fd2 b. W 1 Fd d. W 1 F2d ______ 2. In which of the following scenarios is wor! done? a. " weightlifter holds a barbell overhead for (.0 s. b. " construction wor!er carries a heavy beam while wal!ing at constant s#eed along a flat surface. c. " car decelerates while traveling on a flat stretch of road. d. " student holds a s#ring in a com#ressed #osition.

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_______ 5. In which of the following scenarios is no net wor! done? a. " car accelerates down a hill. b. " car travels at constant s#eed on a flat road. c. " car decelerates on a flat road. d. " car decelerates as it travels u# a hill. _______ 6. +hich of the following energy forms is associated with an ob-ect in motion? a. #otential energy c. nonmechanical energy b. elastic #otential energy d. !inetic energy _______ 7. +hich of the following energy forms is not involved in hitting a tennis ball? a. !inetic energy c. gravitational #otential energy b. chemical #otential energy d. elastic #otential energy _______18. +hich of the following formulas would be used to directly calculate the !inetic energy of a mass bouncing u# and down on a s#ring?
1 ( 1 b. KE = kx ( (

a. KE = kx (

1 ( 1 d. KE = mv ( (

c. KE = mv (

_______11. +hich of the following e uations ex#resses the wor!9!inetic energy theorem? a. MEi 1 MEf c. W 1 KE b. Wnet 1 PE d. Wnet 1 KE _______1(. *he main difference between !inetic energy and #otential energy is that a. !inetic energy involves #osition& and #otential energy involves motion. b. !inetic energy involves motion& and #otential energy involves #osition. c. although both energies involve motion& only !inetic energy involves #osition. d. although both energies involve #osition& only #otential energy involves motion. _______1,. +hich form of energy is involved in weighing fruit on a s#ring scale? a. !inetic energy c. gravitational #otential energy b. nonmechanical energy d. elastic #otential energy _______1.. :ravitational #otential energy is always measured in relation to a. !inetic energy. c. total #otential energy. b. mechanical energy. d. a /ero level. _______10. +hat are the units for a s#ring constant? a. N c. N;m b. m d. N<m
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______12. +hich of the following is a true statement about the conservation of energy? a. =otential energy is always conserved. b. >inetic energy is always conserved. c. ?echanical energy is always conserved. d. *otal energy is always conserved. ______15. +hich of the following are exam#les of conservable uantities? a. #otential energy and length b. mechanical energy and length c. mechanical energy and mass d. !inetic energy and mass ______16. @riction converts !inetic energy to a. mechanical energy. c. nonmechanical energy. b. #otential energy. d. total energy. ______17. +hich of the following is the rate at which wor! is done? a. #otential energy c. mechanical energy b. !inetic energy d. #ower ______(8. " more #owerful motor can do a. more wor! in a longer time interval. b. the same wor! in a shorter time interval. c. less wor! in a longer time interval. d. the same wor! in a longer time interval.
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((. $tate& in words& the wor!9!inetic energy theorem. _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ (,. +hat has to ha##en for wor! to be accom#lished? ______________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________

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